Colo_Ranger
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he’s going really, really good. Pudging up nicely.how is the new one?
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he’s going really, really good. Pudging up nicely.how is the new one?
he’s going really, really good. Pudging up nicely.
Thats awesome! He looks like a young version of "old" Winston Churchiill lol.he’s going really, really good. Pudging up nicely.
that was the only photo where Mama was holding him. ?Last shot must have been taken when a Taco drove by!
dang... all that money and he still dating Michael JacksonOne of the cheapest things I've gotten for Soupie but with the potential to save big bucks.
When I did Soupie's first "The Works" at the dealership, I was bamboozled with paying for cabin and engine air filters. I mistakenly believed they'd have my best interests in mind while performing prescribed maintenance to keep my warranty in good shape. (me = big dope)
The truck was a year old and oil was okay with me to change but those filters don't need to be replaced too often. I also naively thought my first service would be much less than it was. I supposedly have one free oil change per year ...
As I'm officially an old fart, I thought relinquishing my old habits of doing my own maintenance would be an appropriate life choice (I got to get out more if this is a big decision for me!). =D
I have engine and cabin filters coming from Levittown today but won't replace them until 10K (which is still earlier than listed - but we have loads of giant tree pollen here which affects me and maybe the engine too). I also have no excuse on tire rotations since I have a compressor, hose reel at the door, impact driver, and nice floor jack.
So I went old school and got this tiny glovebox notebook to keep my maintenance notes (and save the receipts in a file in the house).
If anyone has advice in maintaining records for my 8 year/80K ESP, I'm all ears! =)
pic color is off, but this is Race Red baby! =D
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even came with a spare refill, of course, it'll probably dry out well before it's ever needed
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For anyone worried about Jeff's megayacht costs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KQDCGKK
I expect Jeff to drop by and say thanks this year ...
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I record the dates, mileage and description of the services in the small spiral and keep it in the glove box too and do not have any personal info. in it. I keep all the service and purchase receipts in the black zipper case in my house because don't want anyone to get personal info. on me if they break into the truck.
why does her face look like a man???One of the cheapest things I've gotten for Soupie but with the potential to save big bucks.
When I did Soupie's first "The Works" at the dealership, I was bamboozled with paying for cabin and engine air filters. I mistakenly believed they'd have my best interests in mind while performing prescribed maintenance to keep my warranty in good shape. (me = big dope)
The truck was a year old and oil was okay with me to change but those filters don't need to be replaced too often. I also naively thought my first service would be much less than it was. I supposedly have one free oil change per year ...
As I'm officially an old fart, I thought relinquishing my old habits of doing my own maintenance would be an appropriate life choice (I got to get out more if this is a big decision for me!). =D
I have engine and cabin filters coming from Levittown today but won't replace them until 10K (which is still earlier than listed - but we have loads of giant tree pollen here which affects me and maybe the engine too). I also have no excuse on tire rotations since I have a compressor, hose reel at the door, impact driver, and nice floor jack.
So I went old school and got this tiny glovebox notebook to keep my maintenance notes (and save the receipts in a file in the house).
If anyone has advice in maintaining records for my 8 year/80K ESP, I'm all ears! =)
pic color is off, but this is Race Red baby! =D
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even came with a spare refill, of course, it'll probably dry out well before it's ever needed
![]()
For anyone worried about Jeff's megayacht costs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KQDCGKK
I expect Jeff to drop by and say thanks this year ...
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Nope, wasn’t me. I can’t take credit for someone else’s suggestion - I wouldn’t know a dash cam from a trash can. ?Obd plugin for dashcam, thanks to @DukeCanBuildit (if i recall correctly) telling me about it.
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Thats right, I'm scratching the hood.
I think it was me. and I hope it works out for him!Nope, wasn’t me. I can’t take credit for someone else’s suggestion - I wouldn’t know a dash cam from a trash can. ?